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Putting the Rabbit in the Hat

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Brian Cox, a distinguished figure in film and theatre, shares his life journey in the much-anticipated memoir, "Putting the Rabbit in the Hat." This compelling narrative opens with a foreword by Frank Rich, known for his role as an executive producer on HBO's acclaimed "Succession" and his past tenure as chief drama critic at The New York Times. Cox's rise to fame spans his impressive portrayal of Titus Andronicus with the Royal Shakespeare Company to his powerful performance as Logan Roy in "Succession." However, the path that led him to these heights is less known. Born in Dundee, Scotland, Cox faced the loss of his father at a young age of eight, enduring the tough times following his mother's mental health struggles and eventual hospitalization. Raised by his three older sisters, he found solace and passion in acting, joining the Dundee Repertory Theatre at fifteen—here began his remarkable career. This autobiography is not just the tale of an actor’s ascent but a vivid recounting of a life marked by perseverance and success against all odds, making it a standout memoir akin to classics like David Niven’s "The Moon’s a Balloon" and Michael Caine’s "What’s It All About." Cox's narrative is filled with heartfelt moments, insights, and humor, capturing his essence and voice uniquely and memorably. Endorsed by Mark Kermode as "a hugely readable memoir from a giant of stage and screen," "Putting the Rabbit in the Hat" stands as a testament to a life full of resilience and artistry. Available through Quercus Publishing, this paperback edition from 2021 encompasses 384 pages and measures 15.4 x 23.2 x 3.2 cm. It is written in English and can be found under ISBN 9781529416534.

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Brian Cox, a distinguished figure in film and theatre, shares his life journey in the much-anticipated memoir, "Putting the Rabbit in the Hat." This compelling narrative opens with a foreword by Frank Rich, known for his role as an executive producer on HBO's acclaimed "Succession" and his past tenure as chief drama critic at The New York Times. Cox's rise to fame spans his impressive portrayal of Titus Andronicus with the Royal Shakespeare Company to his powerful performance as Logan Roy in "Succession." However, the path that led him to these heights is less known. Born in Dundee, Scotland, Cox faced the loss of his father at a young age of eight, enduring the tough times following his mother's mental health struggles and eventual hospitalization. Raised by his three older sisters, he found solace and passion in acting, joining the Dundee Repertory Theatre at fifteen—here began his remarkable career. This autobiography is not just the tale of an actor’s ascent but a vivid recounting of a life marked by perseverance and success against all odds, making it a standout memoir akin to classics like David Niven’s "The Moon’s a Balloon" and Michael Caine’s "What’s It All About." Cox's narrative is filled with heartfelt moments, insights, and humor, capturing his essence and voice uniquely and memorably. Endorsed by Mark Kermode as "a hugely readable memoir from a giant of stage and screen," "Putting the Rabbit in the Hat" stands as a testament to a life full of resilience and artistry. Available through Quercus Publishing, this paperback edition from 2021 encompasses 384 pages and measures 15.4 x 23.2 x 3.2 cm. It is written in English and can be found under ISBN 9781529416534.

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Cena: 37.18 zł
Okładka: Miękka
Ilość stron: 384
Rok wydania: 2021
Rozmiar: 150 × 230 mm
ID: 9781529416534
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